Briscoe Cain Walks Into a Committee Hearing .
Gov.
Greg Abbott s pledge to ostensibly improve what GOP lawmakers are calling
election integrity this legislative session got off to a bumpy ride last week, as committee hearings on two restrictive voting bills sputtered in the Texas House and Senate.
Bryan Hughes, R-Mineola, and its companion legislation
Briscoe Cain, R-Deer Park, are priority bills this year seeking to further restrict voting access in a state that already has the strictest voting rules in the country. Together, the bills include a number of provisions to address the authors unsubstantiated claims of election fraud, including expanding the role of poll watchers, requiring proof of disability for residents seeking to
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Commodity Tracker: 5 charts to watch this week
European carbon emission prices rise to fresh highs while in the US, tight gas supply in the Permian is driving up premiums at key Texas hubs. Plus, trends in steel and its raw materials, and sustainable aviation fuel adoption in Asia.
1. EU carbon breaks new record as difficulties of border tax proposal emerge
What’s happening? The price of emitting a ton of carbon dioxide in Europe pushed up again to a new all-time high of over Eur42/mt after the EU Parliament backed a proposed Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) on March 10. The market has also taken support from strength in the wider energy complex as well as ongoing bullish sentiment over an expected longer-term tightening of supply.